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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Help me whip it back into shape
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<blockquote data-quote="dtravis7" data-source="post: 328590" data-attributes="member: 8287"><p>I agree with Todd, you did say it went a lot slower with the new RAM. Try it without that and see what happens. I would also try a reinstall and see if that helps. Something really sounds wrong. I am not saying my ibook runs like a new Core 2 Duo laptop, but it's far from slow and jerky. My fan rarely comes on and it's a very quiet machine doing Safari, Mail, iChat, Adium, Colloquy IRC and itunes. I only had 512GB RAM up to a day ago. It feels just as fast overall as my Compaq AMD 64 Laptop with XP SP2 which sort of shocked me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtravis7, post: 328590, member: 8287"] I agree with Todd, you did say it went a lot slower with the new RAM. Try it without that and see what happens. I would also try a reinstall and see if that helps. Something really sounds wrong. I am not saying my ibook runs like a new Core 2 Duo laptop, but it's far from slow and jerky. My fan rarely comes on and it's a very quiet machine doing Safari, Mail, iChat, Adium, Colloquy IRC and itunes. I only had 512GB RAM up to a day ago. It feels just as fast overall as my Compaq AMD 64 Laptop with XP SP2 which sort of shocked me. [/QUOTE]
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